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Career Education

Henley High School’s Career Education program, spanning from Year 7 to Year 12, is crucial for guiding students towards informed career choices. By providing comprehensive vocational knowledge, entrepreneurial knowhow and employability skills, it empowers students to make confident decisions about their future paths, fostering personal growth and contributing to societal development.

Henley High School Career Education Program:

Year 7

Students dream of who they want to be in the future and imagine how collaboration
achieves positive outcomes in local and wider communities.

Year 8

Students explore the components of a positive self-concept and its influence on life, learning,
and work. They also investigate collaboration examples for positive community outcomes and
adaptability to life events.

Year 9

Students learn the value of having a positive self-image by building relationships and setting
goals. They also gain skills to handle different social situations confidently and explore how
their motivations change over time, while developing resilience to face life’s challenges.

Year 10

Students develop practical skills for employment, refine decision-making through others’ career paths, balance personal and professional responsibilities, and initiate their career journey by networking with institutions and professionals.

Year 11

Students develop practical skills for employment, refine decision-making through others’ career paths, balance personal and professional responsibilities, and initiate their career journey by networking with institutions and professionals.

Year 12

Students nurture positivity, reflect on supportive relationships, adapt to change, support
a healthy school culture, express learning passions, consider career choices, challenge
biases, prepare for post-school pathways, apply decision-making skills, maintain balance, and
evaluate career strategies.